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NAI Norwood moves Portsmouth office, Swift opens second EXIT franchise, Kohl’s renews in Newington … and more
The Granite State hates Miley Cyrus, Annie Kuster's voting habits and The Boston Globe endorses the Northern Pass
Event to ‘bring into focus some of the policy options that are emerging’
Helping the industry ‘keep up with the latest technology products and trends’
Topic: What can your business expect from the recovery?
UNH's Carsey Institute to present honor Sept. 30
Among the issues discussed: appraisals challenges, environmental regulations and financing for both consumers and businesses
VA Hospital project completed, NeighborWorks capital campaign gets boost, Merrimack hotel renovation honored … and more
In the heart of the city’s emerging arts district
Nominations are being sought for the 18th annual New Hampshire Construction Industry Ethics Award, an award presented to “the individual, business or organization that, through its words and deeds, best demonstrates a commitment to upholding the highest ethical standards in…
The late Central Paper Products executive will be honored for his longtime commitment to affordable housing
A health care industry insider with more 40 years in the industry will be the keynote speaker at NHBR’s fifth annual Health Care Forum
Two dozen U.S. law firms, including Nixon Peabody, have joined in an effort to promote environmental sustainability in the legal industry. The mission of the Law Firm Sustainability Network is "to develop key performance indicators, foster knowledge-sharing, develop best practice…
On behalf of AARP’s 225,000 members in New Hampshire, I am writing to thank and congratulate Senator Shaheen and Senator Ayotte for their bipartisan support as co-sponsors to The Preventing and Reducing Improper Medicare and Medicaid Expenditures (PRIME) Act.
BIA to present ‘Are We Back in Business? Housing in New Hampshire after the Great Recession’
$1m for senior housing in Berlin, former Mary Baker Eddy homestead buildings sold in Concord, Turbocam project, Portland civic center renovations … and more
John Flatley Company, owner of Nashua Technology Park and Nashua Office Park at Gateway Hills, has launched the second Flatley Challenge, designed to stimulate the development and growth of early-stage high-tech companies by providing them both free space. Winners of…
Oct. 10 Manufacturing and High Tech Summit to Reshoring Initiative founder
‘Robust conversation’ of major developments is promised
A summary of real estate and construction news and announcements from companies around the state
NHBR’s editors met recently at the Church Landing at Mill Falls at the Lake in Meredith with area businesspeople to discuss the region’s economic engine: the hospitality industry
To the editor: I picked up your publication to see how the economy in New Hampshire is doing and to understand how your paper is pushing the economy in New Hampshire. I was disappointed when I got to the Flotsam…
The New Hampshire Dental Society recently reported that 28 new dentists have been given licenses to practice since the beginning of 2013
To the editor: Members of the Nottingham Water Alliance have been following articles on USA Springs since NHBR began covering this story. We are frustrated that NHBR has never mentioned that our organization petitioned the town of Nottingham to pass…
“I’m not going to support anybody. I support everybody.” – Bill O’Connor, chair of the Strafford County GOP, when asked where he stood on the growing number of potential Republican presidential contenders.
'I believe my experience in both the private and public sector will add a unique voice to Dyn’s talented board of directors'
Forum focuses the economic, educational need to focus on advanced manufacturing
Internships give students experience in a variety of areas, including real estate, marketing, sales, finance, human resources and management
Changes will make 17,000 more companies eligible to participate in SBA programs
‘Countdown to October 1, 2013: The Affordable Care Act and Your Small Business’ will offer information businesses will need to comply with the mandate to offer health coverage to employees
Known as a site for billions of dollars in sales by major aircraft manufacturers, the Paris Air Show is where the aerospace industry converges every two years to showcase aircraft and innovation from around the world. This year, the show…
Concerns about the reliability of government funding with regard to the Medicaid expansion have been raised.
OF COURSE that editorial in the UL about NYC Mayor Mike Bloomberg was all on the up and up.
NHBR is seeking nominations for the 11th annual Business Excellence Awards, which celebrate the achievements of New Hampshire’s business owners
With consumer assistance funding in legislative limbo, time is of the essence to educate N.H. about the Health Benefits Marketplace
More than 40 New Hampshire locations are listed as winners of “Editor’s Choice” awards in the 2013 issue of Yankee Magazine’s Travel Guide to New England
Sometimes you have to wonder whether the people serving in the General Court are real or simply figments of someone’s twisted imagination.
New NHBR website features a responsive design as well as new sections including "Granite Innovation".
the New Hampshire Supreme Court has formally adopted the Uniform Bar Examination
Claire Ebel, the recently retired executive director of the New Hampshire Civil Liberties Union, was honored May 14 with the New Hampshire Bar Foundation’s Frank Rowe Kenison Award, which recognizes contributions to the justice system and improvement to residents’ lives.…
Craig Litherland’s CranioVation clip can significantly reduce the cost of treating brain aneurysms and save lives
The Nobel Prize winner and pioneer of the microfinance industry will be the keynoter at the New Hampshire Social Business and Microfinance Forum
Index of affordability in New Hampshire tied for poorest showing in 2025
Realtors are learning more about coastal conditions to better inform homebuyers
New Hampshire has joined 22 other states in signing onto a lawsuit against Uber, arguing the rideshare company was “deceptive” in selling and billing for its subscription service, Uber One, according to a press release from Attorney General John Formella’s office.
Warrenstreet Architects, Inc. recently announced the completion of the new Rockingham County Municipal Building, a 110,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility located at 94 North Road in Brentwood, NH.
Two New Hampshire child care centers will share more than $1 million in federal grants to expand and address the state’s child care shortage.
The Anheuser-Busch brewery on Daniel Webster highway will close in the company months after 55 years of operation in town.
NH Fiscal Policy Institute breaks down misconceptions about the Granite State
Grafton Regional Development Corporation (GRDC) has announced the launch of the Upper Valley Childcare Solutions Partnership, a seven-month regional initiative designed to address the Upper Valley’s acute shortage of quality, affordable child care.
Aviation company CEO shares insights on success, growth and doing business in the Granite State